Welcome to the instructor resources site for 'How Languages Work'.
Here you will find a range of supplementary materials, including PowerPoint lecture slides, additional exercises, class activities and solutions. These have been arranged per chapter for quick access via the links on the left.
STUDENT RESOURCES INSTRUCTOR RESOURCES
This title has one or more locked files and access is given only to instructors adopting the textbook for their class. We need to enforce this strictly so that solutions are not made available to students. To gain access to locked resources you either need first to sign in or register for an account.
Please see the following files for important information regarding these resources:
Overview of website materials | |
Index to features of the language profiles | |
How to use the language profiles | |
Errata |
These resources are downloadable files, and locked for registered and authenticated instructors only. The links will not function unless you are logged in with a valid account. Please visit the catalogue page for the book here and click on the Resources tab for information on how to register
About these resources
Resources for the How Languages Work website were developed in collaboration with students and faculty at UC Santa Barbara, under the direction of Carol Genetti. The interactive modules were designed and constructed by Carlos Nash (Department of Anthropology, University of Kansas) with significant initial contributions by Kobin H. Kendrick (Institute for Psycholiguistics, Max Planck Institute, Nijmegan). People contributing to the problem sets, exercises, and PowerPoints include Carol Genetti, the contributing authors, and the following people:
Allison Adelman
Brendan Barnwell
Lea Harper
Mara Henderson
Kobin Kendrick
Robert Kennedy
Bradley McDonnell
Carlos Nash
Onna Nelson
Laura Robinson
Carl Rubino
Kathy Sands
Rebekka Siemens
Heather Simpson
Alexander Wahl
Alexander Walker
Dibella Wdzenczny